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Reba

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  1. I wouldn't buy anything in an existing frame. Ever. I'd ask the seller to prove it can be safely removed from the frame first. The page can always be put back in its original frame if needed (that tape on the back is easy to replace) but there's no way to know what you're getting until you try and get the page out. I've got lots of stuff framed but consider the framing just a lost cost if I sell anything. Buyers are surely gonna want to know the page I'm selling hasn't been murdered by a dodgy frame job. Framing might seem expensive but art restoration is even more expensive, assuming the damage is even fixable, so you want to be sure how much of a problem you're potentially getting here. If it's just something cheap and nice though, go for it!

  2. Love hearing everyone's tales. I was buying art for my house about 6 years ago and looked at a lot of 'mainstream' art in galleries before being honest about what my eyes loved most! I knew original comic art existed but had never considered buying any so was pretty cautious and looked at lots of pages for months before buying my first page. I genuinely thought I'd only buy one or two things for the wall so I wanted to be sure to choose something I wouldn't change my mind on. Ended up going with a pretty modestly priced Immonen/von Grawbadger page for my first purchase and held it in my hands...and became a collector! At which point, caution and fiscal responsibility fell by the wayside - lol. Yes, my first piece is still on the wall and I'd still buy it now.